Outdated information: Missing information from Marcy's Journal: A Guide to Amphibia
Marcy Regina Wu[3] is a major supporting character in Amphibia, serving as a minor non-speaking character in the first season, and a main character in the second and third season. She is a 13 later 14-year-old Taiwanese-American[4] human girl who is childhood friends with Anne Boonchuy and Sasha Waybright, attending Saint James Middle School together.
On Anne's 13th birthday, Marcy read about the Calamity Box and its powers, and ended up discovering it after an argument with her parents over her refusal to move out of Los Angeles. When Anne opened the box, Marcy, Anne, and Sasha were teleported to Amphibia in separate locations. Marcy was warped within the walls of Newtopia and was promoted to Chief Ranger of the Newtopian Night Guard, where she worked directly for King Andrias of Amphibia. She represented the green gem of Wit on the Calamity Box. She made a deal with Andrias to give him the box with the reloaded gems for his plans to go to other worlds, in exchange for him taking her, Anne, and Sasha with him, without knowing the king's true intentions.
Sometime later, Anne and Sasha learned that Marcy was the one who discovered the Calamity Box and informed Sasha about it with knowledge about its power before it sent her, Anne, and Sasha to Amphibia, revealing her the one responsible for sending the three girls there. Marcy later turned against Andrias and assisted Anne in the battle for the Calamity Box, but in the process, Andrias impaled Marcy with his sword, though not before she dropped the charged-up music box, which sent Anne and the Plantars to Earth.
Following this, and during Andrias' invasion plan of Earth, Marcy remained in a comatose state of recuperation to heal her injuries. She was freed by Lady Olivia and General Yunan, but their efforts to rebel are ultimately in vain when Andrias captures them; and Marcy becomes the unwilling host of the Newtopian artificial intelligence and the true master of Andrias, the Core, combining the two into the identity known as Darcy.
With Marcy trapped by the Core's mental blockage, Darcy proceeded with the invasion of Earth in full force. However, Darcy and the invasion were thwarted when battling Sasha, who managed to use her sword to sever the cord connected to their helmet, freeing Marcy from the Core's control. After the Core-corrupted red moon begins to fall to Amphibia, Marcy, Anne, and Sasha gain the powers of the Calamity Gems to defeat the Core once and for all. After the battle, Anne received remnant gem shards to open one last portal that would return the girls to Earth. Marcy says her final goodbyes to Andrias and the newts before returning home to LA alongside Anne and Sasha. After a few weeks of recovering, Marcy and her parents moved to Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
10 years later, as an adult, Marcy has become a web comic author, though she is still clumsy and uncoordinated. She returns to LA and reunites with Sasha and Anne, where they celebrate Anne's 23rd birthday together.
Appearance
Body
Marcy is a Taiwanese-American[4] teenage girl who is tall - but noticeably shorter than Anne and Sasha - and slim. She has olive skin, short, shiny black hair, and dark brown oval eyes. After being in Amphibia for about five months, her hair has become visibly grown out and messier.
Since "True Colors", Marcy has had a hole in her chest due to Andrias stabbing her. It has healed during the Core's occupation of her body, but it left a scar on her chest. She would later write in her journal that the the scar faded into a white mark.[5]
During the epilogue in "The Hardest Thing", Marcy has her hair grown down to waist-length.
Clothing
In Amphibia, Marcy wears a faded blue hooded cape, complete with a white-furred collar that is held together with a pink shell. She also wears a brown metal chest plate with a light gray t-shirt underneath, a stitched skirt, and grey winter snow boots that are wrapped with studded straps. Marcy has gray fingerless gloves on each of her hands; moreover, her signature primary weapon seems to be a hand-mounted crossbow (which can fold its two limbs and hide an arrow when not in use) that is fitted onto her right forearm. Marcy later returns to wearing it after being freed from the Core's control.
Back on Earth, Marcy wears a school uniform as her everyday outfit. It consists of a grey-blue colored hoodie with a small Saint James Middle School emblem stitched across the chest as well as a bigger one on her back, a short green skirt, white socks, and a pair of brown school shoes. She also wears a green barrette in her hair. She most likely wears an SJMS shirt under the hoodie, similar to Anne and Sasha. Marcy is occasionally seen without her barrette.
As a small child, she wore her hair in a ponytail with three beads colored pale yellow, light pink, and green respectively. She wore a collared light yellow shirt with blue overalls, white socks with green lines to the top, and light blue crocs.
During her earlier days in stasis, she wore a gray wetsuit with lines curving through it as well as various holes that fitted the cables she was attached to. After her tank was transported to the castle basement, the wetsuit changed into a very dark purple set of armor and a pair of matching boots that is compatible with the ten-eyed helmet that the Core transferred itself through. In her following appearances, after her rescue during "Olivia & Yunan", she sports a black cape with red underneath, and an extensive cord connected to her helmet can be seen, presumably used to keep her connected to the Core.
After gaining her calamity powers in "The Hardest Thing", Marcy wears green and gold battle armor with a dark green cape. Her hair now glows green and her barrette is yellow.
During the epilogue, Marcy, now a young woman, wears earrings on the curve of her ears and on her earlobes, a green barrette on her long black hair, a denim jacket with two pins on the left side of the jacket collar, a green shoulder bag, and she is also wearing a duck shirt alongside a pair of green jeans and brown Converse sneakers.
Additional features
During the sleepovers in "The Sleepover to End All Sleepovers" and "The Beginning of the End", Marcy wears a white T-shirt with the words "Roll Play" (a pun on "roleplay" and the rolling of dice in many tabletop roleplay games), plus a square picture of a person with a staff in front of a castle in different shades of gray, and a pair of gray-green pants.
In "The Dinner", Marcy wears a teal long-sleeve dress, with a golden belt around the waist, a small light blue cape going halfway down the back, and light pink seashell dress shoes.
Personality
Marcy is a friendly, geeky, intelligent, resourceful, and intellectual girl; she's always shown intently researching various subjects and taking notes. She has always received straight A's in school, implying her above average intelligence, except for Gym due to her reading during her class. She is curious and takes interest in different cultures, being the one who discovered the Calamity Box in the first place. She is also intuitive, as she is seen reusing her school outfit to craft new wear and using her skills in amphibian biology to defeat a group of Barbari-Ants, which had invaded the outskirts of Newtopia. Anne mentioned she was oblivious because she was "unaware of her surroundings".
Nonetheless, back home, Marcy was insanely clumsy and very oblivious. This causes her to be heavily reliant on her friends—Anne and even Sasha constantly feel the need to look out for her, and she relies on Sasha to make decisions for her. In Amphibia, she has learned to manage herself better, and make independent decisions on her own without any influence from other people, although she is still fairly clumsy and sometimes dependent on Anne. In Amphibia, her social obliviousness is shown to be detrimental, as in the episode "New Wartwood", she constantly tries to make Wartwood like her, and falls victim to Toadstool's manipulation into "reshaping" the town, only for it to be flooded as a result. The same episode also shows that she has a strong emotional desire for acceptance from other people, and will go through great lengths just to get them to like her and gets restless and impatient when they don't.
Marcy is an avid fan of retro video games. Prior to being teleported into Amphibia, she was seen with a game system very similar to the Nintendo Switch. When she met the Plantars, she offered them a copy of a game called Vagabondia Chronicles, and she also likes table-top RPGs such as Dungeons and Dragons. Back home, she wanted Anne and Sasha to play a DnD-like game called Creatures and Caverns.
Marcy considers farm culture under-appreciated and farmers like Hop Pop the "backbone of society." She continuously displays strong interest in every aspect of Amphibia, even trying to analyze the Plantars' family home.
Despite her positive disposition, Marcy has the capacity for selfishness, which manifests through her negative traits, particularly her obliviousness and her overconfidence. The self-focused nature of such holds sway over Marcy's grasp of sense and sympathy, having a hazardous effect on herself and those around her, as portrayed in "The First Temple", especially in her ability to strategize and utilize her intelligence; her obsessive focus and hyperfixations on her interests, to the point of failing to notice when her friends or she herself are in danger; and her unwillingness to intervene in friends' arguments, ignoring them completely in the hopes that they will resolve it themselves. This side of herself was closely influenced by her friendship with Sasha and Anne, since the two did not connect to Marcy's interests; Anne would interpret Marcy's actions were because she and Sasha ignored her interests and needs, making her feel isolated and therefore desperate to keep them together.[6]
Apart from these, the most critical display of her tendency to put her interests before others came to pass in "True Colors"; Marcy not only knew about the Calamity Box, but was responsible for the girls' transference to Amphibia from the start, in order to keep her, Anne, and Sasha together forever. While having sympathetic intentions, genuinely treasuring her friends and not wishing to be alone, Marcy's one-track thinking, not taking into consideration how her friends felt and how she took them away from their own lives and families, led to her friends rejecting her. Even when she was called out on the deception, Marcy nearly failed to see the error of her ways, denying that her actions were selfish until this cost her the trust of both of Anne and Sasha. Despite this revelation, Marcy still protected her friends afterward, with her last act prior to being impaled being sending Anne back home and apologizing for everything she did to Anne.
In "All In", after the Core's mindscape generates faux, blindly obedient simulations of Anne and Sasha, Marcy comes to realize that even though it hurts that her friends don't necessarily share the same interests as her, forcing them to live out her interests was selfish of her. Following her release from the Core's control, Marcy apologizes to Anne and Sasha in remorse, and afterward, vows to be considerate of others.
Background
Early life
Marcy Wu was born in 2006 to a Taiwanese couple in Los Angeles, California. Much of her life at home is unknown, but her father is very career-oriented and when a big opportunity comes up, he will find other jobs to work and quit the old one.[7] During her childhood, Marcy was friends with another girl named Anne Boonchuy. Marcy and Anne first met on the beach when they were three years old. Marcy was protecting her sandcastle from waves just like in her favorite video game, Anne helps her and the two became friends.[8] Another girl named Sasha Waybright later joined the circle of friends in kindergarten after she (relatively) protected the two from some bullies on the park playground.[9]
As a middle schooler, Marcy shared much of her time on Earth with Anne and Sasha, even though they neglected her needs and interests.[6] She was a top pupil, but she was so clumsy that Anne had to constantly keep an eye out for her,[10] and she was used to Sasha deciding what to do.[11] She is also seen to commonly help Sasha with pranks at the school.[12][13]
Incident with the Calamity Box
One day, she was studying for the SATs in the library when she receives a text from Sasha reminding her it was Anne's birthday. As she was about to leave, Marcy notices a mysterious book the librarian drops called Dr. P's Extraordinary Guide To Magic & Mystery and reads through the book, which contains notes about a magical music box that can transport people to other worlds. Marcy mocks the book's contents before receiving another message from her father to come home immediately, as they had something important to discuss. When Marcy arrives at home, she learns that her father got a new job out of state, and her family would have to move. Devastated about leaving her friends behind, Marcy runs out of the house in tears.
Arriving in town and coming across a thrift store, Marcy recognizes a music box the shop is selling as the same one from the book at the library. She then receives another message from Sasha, who is with Anne, asking where she is. Sparked with inspiration, Marcy sends Sasha a picture of a magical music box for Anne's 13th birthday, declaring it as a present for Anne and arranges them to meet at the thrift store.[14]
Marcy waits with Sasha outside while Sasha tricks Anne into going inside to steal the music box. The three friends then went to a park to investigate the chest. The girls are taken to the realm of Amphibia as soon as the chest was opened, but they are separated into three different locations.[15]
Adventuring in Amphibia
Marcy is teleported to the city of Newtopia, and almost immediately she injures herself when she loses her balance off a flight of stairs. After being discovered by the residents of Newtopia, she is taken to the hospital and recovers with only a broken leg, where Lady Olivia properly welcomes her to Amphibia.[16] When Lady Olivia brought her to the castle, Marcy ran around wanting to explore it. However, when she arrived in the throne room, she was surprised to meet King Andrias, even asking if she called him "drias", only to find it too personal. She then climbed up on him to see if she can fit in his robe pocket, which she did. She then gave him a small robot pin as a gift.
Andrias liked it and made her his guest. She even told him that she's looking for her friends: Anne and Sasha, but Andrias promised to look for them. Lady Olivia later took her to her quarters.[13] Being grateful for the Newts taking her in, Marcy promises to do her part by helping the city grow.[17] She rapidly garners a positive reputation in Newtopia, from developing plans to improve Newtopia's infrastructure and architecture to being promoted to chief ranger of the Newtopian Night Guard. She soon gains a high rank within the royal court as the close aide of King Andrias. Little does she know, Andrias harbors a dark secret about himself and is plotting to undo an ancient prophecy which involves the girls charging the Calamity Box's gems.[10][13]
At some point, while she was playing a game of Flipwart with Andrias, Marcy confesses to him that she purposely intended to use the box to go on adventures with Anne and Sasha forever.[14]
Reuniting with a friend
During the Barbari-Ant attack, she is reunited with Anne three months later when she came to Newtopia in search of a way home. Anne presented Marcy to the Plantar family after hugging her (and throwing out her cape, which had caught fire). Marcy then happily introduces herself to the family, even deducing that they are from Frog Valley based on Hop Pop's cranium and the soil attached to him, which fascinated Hop Pop and she quickly won him over by complimenting him on his farmer status. Marcy then begins to examine Polly, finding out that her legs would most likely expand out of her in two months, which piqued Polly's attention and won her over. Marcy then introduces herself to Sprig, who welcomes her with suspicion because of his family's prior fight against Sasha and her Toad Army. As Anne inquires about her whereabouts, Marcy reveals that she had warped right into the heart of the city of Newtopia, where she became acquainted with them after discovering the newts were identical to the "sephilons" she heard about while playing the video game Creatures and Caverns. Anne asks Marcy if she can get them into Newtopia. Unfortunately, she is unable to do so before the ants have been dealt with; however, she has a scheme and leads them out.
Marcy reaches a nearby tent and introduces Anne and the Plantars to the newts. Although the newts confess they haven't come up with a clear idea yet, Marcy tells them that she does. She then goes on to explain the plot, which is to creep into the ant hills and scare the queen out of their lair, forcing the rest of the ants to flee with her. When Sprig inquires about how they'll do this, Marcy demonstrates a stinkshroom-encrusted belt that emits poisonous pheromones capable of driving the ants clear. Anne then starts to stress the mission's risks, especially considering the fact that they will eventually have to battle their way through some of the colony to meet the queen. Since Anne has dealt with similar circumstances in Frog Valley and is well aware of Marcy's clumsiness, Anne recommends that she and the Plantars take care of the project instead. Marcy promises Anne that she'll be fine (just as Anne points out her burning cape again).
Marcy, Anne, and the Plantars are then ambushed when they reach the Barbari-Ant colony. Marcy notices a plant and starts studying it, combining it with additives in a beaker she took with her; this produces an explosive solution, allowing everyone to survive as Marcy drops it and blasts a hole in the wall. Marcy then drops an insta-vine potion, which starts growing vines in front of the wall, stopping any more ants from chasing them down. Marcy had unwittingly stuck Polly on the other side after discovering she had never made it through the hole, forcing everyone to tear the vines apart to let her pass. Fortunately, Marcy throws another insta-vine potion at the wall just as the ants return. They ultimately make it to the queen in the egg chamber, where they begin planting stinkshooms, with Marcy warning them that their pheromones will begin to release 5 minutes after they are planted, so they must work quickly. When everybody gets to work, Anne moves Marcy out of the way of a nearby falling rock, and the two of them duck behind the rock to avoid being noticed by the queen.
Marcy then claims that she was going to get out of the way on her own, but Anne disagrees, insisting that she must ensure Marcy's safety, much as she does at home. Marcy tells Anne that they aren't back home yet, and she has managed to look after herself up to this point. After a nearby egg hatches and the larva lunges at Sprig's face, Sprig lets out a cry, prompting him to alarm the queen. The Queen then lunges at Sprig and devours him whole, screeching and summoning yet more ants. Marcy then finds out that Sprig is still alive because ants take longer to eat their food, and she goes to rescue him, but Anne stops her once again. Anne proposes that she remain put and she save Sprig instead, however Marcy tells her that she is the most experienced about Barbari-Ant biology and therefore the right choice for the role, but Anne remains in her conviction that she should do it in her place. Marcy then presses Anne for an explanation as to why she won't let her do so, to which Anne sobs as she mentions that she has just gotten her back and doesn't want to lose her again. Marcy then assures Anne that she can do it as she bounces her way towards the queen on the backs of the ants, recognizing that they have bouncy bodies as a result of her study.
Marcy is swallowed by the tyrant, but she manages to make her vomit up both her and Sprig, gaining Sprig's trust in the process. Marcy then fires an arrow at a nearby rock in the hopes of swinging them safely to the ground, but the queen cuts the string, forcing them to fall to the ground while they're surrounded by ants once more. The stinkshrooms then began to go off just in time, causing the queen and the rest of the ants to leave the party as they tunneled out of Newtopian grounds. Marcy praises Anne for trying to help her when the party departs, but Anne is adamant she has improved (and Hop Pop and Polly point out that her cape is on fire once more). When the party emerges from the cave, Sprig apologizes to Marcy for his previous fears of her, and Marcy simply expresses her relief that he is well, since she can see he means a lot to Anne, and the two begin to bond.
When Marcy invites Anne and the Plantars back into Newtopia, the gates are eventually reopened. After informing Lady Olivia that the assignment was a success, she introduces her to Anne, and the Plantars. Marcy speaks with Anne alone. Marcy then proposes that they go locate Sasha, but Anne tells her that she already had, but that they had fought with blades and fires, and that she now has no idea where she is. Marcy claims that even if they find a way home, it will be for naught if Sasha wasn't with them, and she acknowledges that she has no idea what to do because Sasha always makes the decisions. Anne then proposes that they start making their own calls, and both she and Marcy agree because it has worked out so well for them. Both of them then declared to each other that they would find Sasha and find a way back home. Anne then went on to tell Marcy about all that has happened to her since she arrived in Amphibia.[10]
Marcy took her friends to a burger joint where she sought to impress the Planters by displaying her intellect while Anne displayed her foolishness. They then obtain a message from the king in the form of an arrow. Rather than sending them a direct message, he invented a scavenger hunt in which they would catch all of the clues to discover a secret message. Anne is becoming more doubtful of her own intelligence when Marcy uncovers the first two leads. After Sprig accidentally reveals that Anne is jealous of Marcy's intelligence while fleeing from a sewage gator, Marcy admits that she is jealous of Anne's ability to be social. The third and final hint is found by Anne; the complete message reads "Bring Me The Plantars".[18]
Andrias Leviathan, king of Amphibia, is brought before Anne and the Plantars by Marcy. Andrias notes the gems are gray rather than colored as they were previously when Anne shows him a view of the music box.[19] Marcy has to do some archive digging in order to discover more about the box and find her way home. She spills coffee on a tapestry during her study with King Andrias, but she also finds a button that unlocks a hidden passage leading to a secret wing of the archives with valuable knowledge.[20]
Marcy agrees to have a sleepover with Anne, Sprig, and Polly the night before King Andrias can announce the findings of their study. Since Sasha is the "Queen of Sleepovers," Anne and Marcy remember they have never had a sleepover without her, but they know they have enough practice to throw one for Sprig and Polly. "Pajamas, junk food and gossip galore, pillow fights, movies and tearing up the dance floor and listen up cus' this I won't repeat; never ever go to sleep" they announce. They then go on a spree in the castle, angering Lady Olivia, who advises them not to go into the cellar, but of course, they didn't listen to her.
When the gang unwinds, they find out it's just 9:00 p.m., so Anne decides on a Scare Dare Contest, with the loser's name permanently sketched in the Book of Losers. Anne proposes they go down into the cellar, despite Lady Olivia's warning. The kids creep past Lady Olivia, whom Polly is drawing on, and head down, both unable to turn around lest their names be attached to the Book of Losers. They enter a corridor full of mirrors and come across a closed doorway with a sign written in ancient Newtonian runes that everybody correctly believes says "Stay Out." Regardless, they crack it open and find themselves in a flooded room full of coffins. Anne and Marcy attempt to prove their courage by taking a selfie with one of the coffins, which results in jellyfish/ghost-like monsters appearing. They figure out they're unsafe right away and leave the coffin room together. Marcy notices a room full of growing plants that don't need sunshine, and Sprig finds a ruined drawing of what seems to be King Andrias with two other individuals: a frog and a toad. The gang discovers a trap door that reaches Marcy's room right away, much to Marcy's shock and confusion, but the ghosts enter anyway. They soon realize that putting a mirror to their faces turns them solid, and they flee to the cellar. The children do not go to sleep and will remain awake until dawn. After asking so many questions, they all conclude that the sleepover was a success, and they all sign the book. Anne and Marcy admit that they've added their names to the list many times and that Sasha has always come out on top. Marcy comforts Anne and tells her that they can find her anytime she feels she wants to make up with Sasha. Then Lady Olivia marches in, shouting that their meeting with King Andrias is approaching.[11]
When the Plantars and the human girls arrived in the throne room, they are informed that the three gems on the music box need to be recharged, according to a book shown to them by King Andrias. To do so, you must visit three different temples to get each gem charged, but the book only tells you about one of them. Hop Pop is eager to return to Wartwood as quickly as possible so that the annual harvest will not be missed. Anne considers returning Wartwood before going to the first temple so she can retrieve the music box and meet with Marcy afterwards. Marcy, on the other hand, advises Anne to remain in Newtopia with her so they can not be apart. This reasoning makes Anne and the Plantars clearly depressed, so Marcy proposes they spend the day alone before they depart. Anne bids the Plantars farewell the following morning as they return to Wartwood. Marcy admits that sending a servant to grab the music box may not be the right option, and that anyone trustworthy should go instead. Anne gives her a hug and races out to visit her surrogate frog family. After Anne has left, King Andrias approaches Marcy with a proposal he thinks she will find appealing.[21]
The quest
Marcy meets with Anne and the Plantars and head to the first temple which is composed of a series of various puzzles and games they need to solve. Marcy continues to get "lost in the zone" and disregards the danger she is putting her friends through.
Realizing that she has put her friends in danger, Marcy tries to forfeit and rushes the board before using Sprig as a projectile and destroying her own piece, ending the game. Marcy believes that she has lost her chance at recharging the gem. The temple leads them out with glowing green arrows. However, the group discover that the arrows are leading them to the outhouse. It turns out that the outhouse is actually the recharging station and that Marcy learning humility was the test. Marcy places the gem on the pedestal and the green energy is recharged into it, with the green also draining from Marcy's eyes. The gem proceeds to point them in the next direction as the group plan to take a break for the time being before heading to their destination.[22]
Marcy was eager to visit the townsfolk of Wartwood after recharging the first gem and living in the wagon outside the Plantar family house, but they are distant and suspicious of her. To persuade them to welcome her, Marcy and Anne make changes to the area. Mayor Toadstool notices this and gives her the opportunity to renovate Wartwood as a tourist attraction. Despite Anne's protests, Marcy goes on with Toadstools proposal, eager for the town's support. However, it is a tragedy, and Wartwood begins to collapse into the swamp on which it was constructed on. Marcy and Anne then enlist the aid of Joe Sparrow to save the day. Marcy expresses her regret for the devastation. Mrs. Croaker, already enraged, tells her she's exactly as Anne was when she first arrived at Wartwood, and One-Eyed Wally says that means they'll end up liking her sooner or later. Everyone laughs and tells Marcy to be careful, that Wartwood will finally adapt to her, and a resurgent Marcy begins to reconstruct the area.[23]
Marcy, who was researching the flora and fauna, sees Maddie restore the tree to its former glory and scolds her siblings for the upheaval. Marcy introduces herself after they depart and shows an interest in learning spells as well. Maddie is enthralled by Marcy's passion, and the two head out to collect charms, much to the tadpoles' displeasure. Maddie tells Marcy that she used to play with her siblings all the time before she found her interest for magic and now has little time to play for them. Marcy advises her to allow time, but Maddie considers her work to be more significant. When Marcy and Maddie are bonding, Rosemary, Lavender and Ginger decide that they need to be older in order for Maddie to play with them again. They steal her spell book and cast a spell in the morning, but Maddie chastises them for scribbling in her book. Despite this, the tadpoles feel they have finished the spell they need to use. Maddie and Marcy are successful in resurrecting Fleafy, but their triumph is short-lived due to the arrival of Rosemary, Lavender, and Ginger, who have risen to be giants. The three end up causing mayhem all over town. Maddie realizes that they haven't mastered the growth spell meaning they did all wrong and that they made their decision based on her advice to "grow up." Maddie, now that she realizes she's to blame for the crisis, has Marcy work on a cure as she grows to giant proportions to settle them down until they learn they can't stop rising. Maddie juggles her sisters as Marcy administers the cure to them. Maddie then apologizes to her sisters for not being a proper sister, taking Marcy's advice.[1]
To find the second temple, Anne, Marcy, and the Plantars fly to the Amphibian arctic. When they arrive, they quickly find the entrance only to discover that there is nothing there. As they walk through it, Anne and Sprig see a parrot whom they instinctively recognize as Valeriana's from the Bizarre Bazaar. Before she shows herself and declares that she is aware of the temple. Valeriana seems to know how to get there, but that it would be difficult because it is dangerous. They plan to go anyway, and she gives the party new caterpillar fur coats because the weather is expected to be bitterly cold. Valeriana criticizes the party for being sluggish when they climb the side of a mountain. She then summons a cardinal to target the party in secret. Marcy tells the gang that they don't eat frogs, just caterpillars, so the cardinal threatens to eat their warm clothes, prompting Anne to throw her coat aside so the cardinal can go after it. While Anne was recharging the gem, Marcy and the Plantars were searching for Anne but later gave up. Marcy then showed them funny cat videos, causing them to scream getting the attention of Anne, who interrupts the gem charging to go and save them.[24]
Marcy pointed out to Anne that her clothing was tacky and worn out and that she required new gear before heading to the third and final temple, so she fetched Newtopian armorer Bernardo. Anne ultimately received a new appearance after Bessie rescued everyone from blowing up, with simply a breast plate over her old clothes, because she was now happy with who she was. Anne's decision was accepted by Sprig, Marcy, and Bernardo, however Marcy believed Anne would look lovely with a new hairdo, much to Anne's disgust.
Marcy, Anne, and the Plantars quickly discovered that the temple's routes were all about strength when they arrived at the third temple. Sasha, who had hunted them down with Grime, saves them. Marcy was overjoyed to see Sasha and gave her a warm hug as they exchanged compliments on their new attire. Unlike Anne and the Plantars, she was delighted to have Sasha assist them as she explained their goal to replenish the gems. Marcy was made powerless due to the tremendous gravitational pull, but she witnessed Sasha beat the stone guardian. When Sasha recharged the gem and Anne proposed opening it, Marcy intervened, advising them to wait and bring it to King Andrias so they could learn how to properly use it. Unbeknownst to Marcy and everyone else, Anne and the Plantars were correct to be skeptical, for Sasha's change of heart turned out to be a ruse, as she and Grime planned to invade Newtopia and were using them as a means of entry.[9]
Bonding with friends
Marcy was at the Plantars' farm when Sasha and Grime were invited to supper. It began off well, but quickly devolved into an embarrassing confrontation between Anne and Sasha. Marcy attempted to remind them of their relationship, but the desert Grime that had been brought over began to damage everything. She shed a few tears of pleasure as she witnessed her two closest friends reunite after everyone was saved, and then everyone savored chocolate covered hornets.[12] The human girls reconstituted their band "Sasha and the Sharps" to compete in Wartwood's Battle of the Bands; despite a few setbacks, they put on an incredible show that the audience adored and they adored them more.[25]
Betrayal and wounded
The three human girls, the Plantar family, Grime, and Frobo all arrived aboard Joe Sparrow at the gates of Newtopia. Marcy requested Sasha and Grime to keep their hoods up before handing over the music box to King Andrias, so she could put in a good word for them and clear them of any wrongdoings, but just as Anne was about to give it over, Sasha and Grime made their move and seized the king, signaling their concealed toad warriors to create rioting across the city. Marcy attempted, but failed, to bring the conflict to a peaceful conclusion. General Yunan saved Marcy, Anne, the Plantars, Frobo, and Lady Olivia as they were being brought to the dungeon. Marcy glanced through her telescope when the gang reassembled and calculated that the remainder of the Toad Army was less than an hour away from Newtopia, and that once they arrived, the city would be fully overrun. Anne gave a motivating speech, inspiring everyone to fight back, and then she revealed the plan to put an end to the uprising. Marcy, Olivia, and Hop Pop would rescue King Andrias from the dungeon, while Polly, Yunan, and Frobo would assault the Toads head on in order to distract them, and Anne and Sprig would close the gate to keep the invading toad army out.
After Anne and Sprig fought Sasha and Grime, Anne handed the box to Andrias, who then showed his real malevolent intentions by using the box to power his castle, causing it to rise into the air, and then activating the old factories all around Amphibia to build a robot frog army that flew to the flying castle. Andrias intended to conquer other worlds in the same way that his forefathers had, and he planned to conquer the Earth. But before the group could fight, Marcy stood out, claiming that this was not part of the plan he had given her, only for the insane king to acknowledge he had been lying to her all along. When Anne and Sasha inquired about what they were talking about, Andrias revealed that Marcy had purposefully left them all stranded in Amphibia, shocking both Anne and Sasha. Marcy then told her friends about her family's impending move and how she planned to use the box to keep the three of them together. Marcy then tried to justify her actions by reminding them of their fun adventure, how Anne and Sasha have grown as people in Amphibia, and Anne's friendship with Sprig were all because of her, only for a distraught Anne, Sasha, Sprig, and everyone to back away, leaving Marcy on her knees crying and saying she didn't want to be alone. Marcy pulled herself together and joined Anne and the others in fighting the robots. Marcy rode on Joe Sparrow to save Sprig from dying when Anne triggered the power of the blue gem and fought Andrias, Marcy then pulled the Calamity Box off its pedestal and used it to open a gateway to Earth. Andrias impaled Marcy with his laser sword as Anne and the Plantars jumped through the vortex. Accepting her fate, Marcy apologized to Anne right before falling to the ground due to her wounds and the gateway closed.[14]
Stasis
With Marcy mortally injured, Andrias ordered Yunan and Lady Olivia to bring Marcy to a rejuvenation tank to save her from death, still needing Marcy alive for the next phase in his plans. She is seen in the tank inside Andrias' throne room, incapacitated and with wires attached to her, while Andrias sends a stealth-model Frobot to Earth and eliminate the Plantars, but mainly Anne.[26] Eventually, Marcy's tank is transported to the castle basement and overtime the wetsuit changed into an armor overtime that would be compatible with the 10-eyed helmet the Core was transferred through.[17]
Olivia and Yunan's rescue mission
Weeks past since the incident, Amphibia is in a dystopian state, and Andrias has closed himself off from his subjects. Incited by Andrias' tyranny, Olivia conspires with Yunan to rescue Marcy who would help them stand a chance against Andrias. They journey to the basement and release Marcy from her stasis, though she is drowsy and weak at first prompting Olivia and Yunan to help her walk. But just as all three of them are about to leave, they get trapped inside a virtual manifestation of their worst nightmares, hers being Anne and Sasha rejecting her after betraying them.[17]
Trapped in her own mind
Despite being able to destroy the simulation, Andrias finds the three and reveals he was aware of their presence courtesy of his master, a large robotic entity known as the Core. It grabs Marcy and places her in a chair, where Andrias explains its intent on possessing her due to her being the only one who can best Andrias in intelligence, despite him caring for her and previously begging the Core to pick someone else to be the host. A helmet lands on to Marcy, causing her to scream in agony as the Core transfers its being into her body and possesses her. Now under its control, Darcy wakes up, greeting the three ominously. This time, the Core gains absolute control of her body with her consciousness locked away from the rest of the hivemind though some of her traits still bled through, such as her clumsiness and love for red velvet cupcakes with ube-frosting.[17]
After King Andrias failed to defeat Anne and the Plantars and destroys the drone headset and remote in a fit, Darcy appears and mocks him for his failure. Andrias reassures his master that nothing would stop his massive army, not even Anne and Earth.[27]
A while later, the Core-possessed Marcy disassembles her host's phone, claiming its technology "pathetic." Andrias brings her cupcakes and inquires on what to call as the Core simply chooses "Darcy", short for "Dark Marcy", as a reference to Marcy's video games. Darcy explains that the Core has Marcy "locked up" inside her body, until it is time for Marcy to become one with the Core. Darcy then asks Andrias to update the hivemind to optimize the system and purge it from "excess data."[28]
Frog-vasion
A few days later, "Darcy" prepares for the invasion and then lays a trap to capture Anne and Sasha, she, albeit under the control of the Core, then meets/reunites with Anne, under the control of Darcy whom taunts and questions her friendship with Sasha and Anne after examining her memories. After announcing their victory, Darcy decides to kill Anne so that she won't use her Calamity powers to defeat them. The latter, however, manages to outsmart her before Darcy announces that she will keep Anne alive for now, planning to dissect her as they, along with Andrias, begin the invasion on Earth.[6]
However, Anne and her allies manage to escape from the castle and regroup with her parents, Mr. X, and the FBI. With enough forces, the rebellion continues their fight against the Frobot army where Darcy and Andrias discovered Anne and her allies' escape. After Anne and the Plantars free mind-controlled herons, Darcy angrily orders Andrias to fight and kill Anne while Darcy battles Sasha and Grime when they sneak back into the castle to turn off its forcefield.[13]
Overcoming her flaws
Within the recesses of Darcy's mind, an amnesiac Marcy finds herself surrounded by her interests including puzzles, books, and a whole fantasy world. Aldrich arrives and tells her that she can have whatever she wants and she excitedly embraces her world. Marcy tries to remember what important memory she has forgotten, but Aldrich continues to feed into her wants by turning her into a fantasy character and providing her with a more compliant Anne and Sasha. Marcy soon realizes that the Anne and Sasha in her fantasy would never be so willing, hence she overcomes it, and rejects the fantasy, with Aldrich trapping her in a black void after.[13]
Breaking free
Afterwards, Sasha was given the opportunity to cut off Darcy's helmet cable, destroying the Core's hold over Marcy, freeing her. Anne, Frobo and the Plantars fly up to the castle to a revived Marcy. She apologizes for her actions and getting them sent to Amphibia to begin with as she did not want to lose her friends. Anne tells her that no matter what happens, nothing will ever erase the good times they had together. A few moments later, she and her friends transport the castle back to Amphibia to announce their victory only to find the blood moon of Amphibia getting closer to the castle.[13]
The Fate of Amphibia
Upon seeing Amphibia's moon coming down, Marcy reveals that during her time when she was in the Core, the Core is afraid of being destroyed and since it has failed to take over Earth and the Mulitverse, it decided to take Amphibia with them by ramming the moon towards it. Mother Olm then shows up and informs her, Anne, and Sasha that the prophecy has finally come to pass, and Sasha reveals to her that they are Destin to save Amphibia. Valeriana returns and helps her, Sasha, and Anne reconnect with her powers from the gems and awaken their full calamity forms. The Trio then soars into space to take on the Core, they then battle the Core's remaining forces and destroy every single one of them before facing the Core. However, she spots a swarm of Frobots approaching, believing Andrias is helping the core, she flies to stop them, but trips over some space debris, then to her surprise, the Frobots came to help as Andrias has finally turn on the Core.
When the Core proves too powerful and since Marcy and Sasha are not used to their calamity powers, Anne decides to use the stones' power to use a powerful spell in order to destroy the core which could also killed her. Anne then sent her and Sasha back on Amphibia, she then reveals that Anne intends to use a spell that will only destroy the core, but will also killed Anne as well, causing Sprig and Frobo flied to her. She and Sasha continued watching as Anne used the spell to destroy the Core once and for all, as they cheer, Sprig and Frobo return with Anne's not stone body which shock her and everyone. Marcy began to cry along with everyone as Anne died and disintegrated, however, to her surprise, Anne had returned with small fragments of the Calamity Gems. Marcy did some tests on the shards and determined that they only had enough energy to send the girls on a one-way trip home.
The human girls start to say their goodbyes to all their amphibian friends. Marcy apologizes to the newts for technically being the cause of all their troubles, but Olivia and Yunan thank her for changing their lives. A repentant Andrias, quietly tells her to "take care." Anne, Sasha and Marcy then walk through the portal back to Earth.[29]
Marcy, having returned to LA, sees her parents crying profusely at her safe return and apologizes in earnest for everything she put them through. They forgive her and tell her none of that mattered, and that her father was able to delay his new job while they waited for her return. With Marcy back, the Wu family would still have to move away soon, but first, Marcy was to be examined by several doctors, especially for the scar on her chest from when Andrias stabbed her, attend therapy to help her with her ongoing problems, and was able to spend as much free time as she could with Anne and Sasha to make the overall transition more healthy for Marcy.[30]
Epilogue
After several weeks of doctor and therapy visits and redoubling her bond with Anne and Sasha, during which Marcy learned she would much rather do things that she and all her friends could enjoy instead of rope them into things only she liked such as Creatures & Caverns,[31] Marcy finally moved to Hopkinton, Massachusetts alongside her parents, now separating her from Anne and Sasha. However, the group of friends parted on the best of terms and would continue to remain in touch despite this, texting and calling each other almost every day for the first year of separation.[32] Afterwards, they found out they did not necessarily need to talk to each other as frequently and found it to be a healthy transition, while their friendship did not weaken in any way. Marcy still sent pictures of every interesting bug that caught her eye, to which Anne and Sasha were more positively receptive of than before.[33]
At some point within the next 10 years after the move, Marcy has begun to work on a popular webcomic inspired by her adventures in Amphibia and whose central character is based on Anne. The webcomic proved successful enough that a studio bought the rights to it and she wonders if it may become an animated series someday. She still keeps in contact with her childhood friends from time to time and flew to Los Angeles multiple times over the years to see them.[33]
In 2029, the day of Anne's 23rd birthday, she arrives at the airport where Sasha picks her up and they head to the aquarium where Anne now works to celebrate her birthday. Upon arriving, the group of friends embraces one another, and they begin celebrating.[29] After Anne received the phone call from Terri inviting the friends to their lab the next day for some "very exciting news", Marcy finally finished the last entry of her journal and got signatures in it from Anne and Sasha.[34]
Relationships
Anne Boonchuy
They are quite close friends. However, Anne is usually responsible for making sure Marcy doesn't get herself injured, due to the latter's clumsiness. It isn't until Anne sees Marcy fend for herself, that she realizes that Marcy has truly changed since they arrived in Amphibia and she's more than capable of taking care of herself now. After Marcy learns that Anne and Sasha had a fight, she and Anne both agree that it's time they made their own decisions and promise to find Sasha, as well as a way home, together. The two are shown to be quite close and supportive of one another. However, friendship is strained a bit in "True Colors" when Anne finds out Marcy intentionally planned on getting the two of them and Sasha trapped in Amphibia because her parents were planning to move. Marcy does come to realize her mistake in siding with King Andrias though, and helps Anne and the Plantars escape back to Earth. When King Andrias proceeds to stab her, she uses her last breaths to apologize to Anne for her actions. Her greatest nightmare in "Olivia & Yunan" is her fear of being rejected by her and Sasha because of the incident. In "The Beginning of the End," Anne is determined to not only save Marcy but also try to salvage their friendship and convinces Sasha to do the same after the latter holds on to some mixed feelings towards Marcy for stranding them in Amphibia in the first place. In "All In," Marcy repeats her confession to Anne and Sasha that she feared that a long-distance friendship caused by her potential move would tear their bond apart. Forgiving her friend, Anne sympathizes with Marcy by saying that, although change cannot be stopped, their bond and memories of it will never be lost, no matter how long or how far apart they are.
10 years later even she though has moved out of town she still visits whenever she can and their friendship is still unbreakable.
Sasha Waybright
Not much is known about Sasha and Marcy's relationship until the last episodes of the show. Sasha is at times annoyed with Marcy's clumsiness and once even jested to Anne that her clumsiness might get her killed. Marcy, like Anne, used to let Sasha decide everything for her to do. Despite this, however, she still wants to find Sasha before returning home. They are both overjoyed when reunited in "The Third Temple" with Marcy being quicker to trust her than Anne and the Plantars are. Marcy does end up having to serve as the mediator between her and Anne during "The Dinner" and "Battle of the Bands" during their conflicts in both episodes but generally tend to have a solid friendship. The events of "True Colors" end up straining their friendship quite a bit though due to Sasha revealing she only used her and Anne to get to Newtopia to begin the Toad rebellion with Grime and trying to imprison her along with Anne when they refuse to join her in ruling Newtopia as well as Sasha being angry and disgusted when finding out Marcy intentionally planned on getting the two of them and Anne trapped in Amphibia because her parents were planning to move. Her greatest nightmare in "Olivia & Yunan" is her fear of being rejected by her and Anne because of the incident. In "The Beginning of the End," despite wanting to save Marcy and make amends with her, Sasha began to have mixed feelings about forgiving her for stranding them in Amphibia and was worried if their friendship can be saved. But thanks to Anne's words, Sasha regains her confidence in wanting to make an effort to salvage their friendship. By the events of "All In," Sasha forgives Marcy for everything and is glad to have her friend back and safe from the Core.
10 years later, despite moving away, Marcy still visits whenever she can and their friendship is as strong as ever. When Marcy visits LA to celebrate Anne's birthday with Sasha, she contemplates staying longer than she planned and Sasha welcomes her to stay at her place as long as she wants.
King Andrias
Marcy initially looked up to him and seemed to consider him a parental figure to the point of confiding her problems to him over a game of Flipwart and even making a deal with him at the end of "A Day at the Aquarium" to bring him the box with the three loaded gems to carry out his plan, and in exchange, he would take the three girls with him to the new worlds. When Marcy does get the charged box to him in "True Colors," Andrias reveals he had no intention to follow through on it and was just manipulating her and when Marcy falls to her knees crying with remorse for what she had done he even taunted her for spilling her heart out to him over Flipwart. Along with his attempt to kill Sprig, this causes Marcy to turn on Andrias and fight him which eventually leads to him stabbing and critically wounding her at the end. However, in "Olivia & Yunan," Andrias still had her respect towards her and had begged to choose someone else for the Core to host, causing him to look away as she is about to be possessed. In "All In," flashback to the day Andrias and Marcy first met; Andrias is caught off-guard by Marcy's energetic and enthusiastic personality, but outwardly acts charmed by this. Marcy even climbed into Andrias' robe pocket and gave him a pin shaped like a block robot toy. After this first meeting, the Core spoke to Andrias through his crown and, utilizing a ritual to extract the calamity powers from the girls back into the gems, he hatched the plan to lure Marcy's human friends to him and send them to the temples. Despite going through with it, Andrias still holds onto the pin even during the invasion of Earth. When Andrias breaks down from Leif's letter to him, he begs Anne to save Marcy from the Core, finally feeling remorse for his actions. Later, during the final battle against The Core, Marcy initially attempted to intercept Andrias' Frobot army but stopped upon realizing that he was aiding them, and (in a deleted scene) she looked back toward Amphibia, happy at her friend's change-of-heart. Just before Marcy leaves Amphibia, she bids a short but friendly goodbye to Andrias and, surprised at this, he tells her to take care while still looking solemn about his actions. 10 years later, Marcy had a pin that resembled him on her purse, showing that she hasn't forgotten about him and still cared for him.
Lady Olivia & General Yunan
Olivia and Marcy seem to get along well, as Olivia shows Marcy respect and praises her for her accomplishments. Even so she does become irritated by Marcy's childish antics as seen in "The Sleepover to End All Sleepovers," but does not hold to it against her because she is aware Marcy is still a child and needs to have fun. As seen in a flashback in "Olivia & Yunan," Marcy was willing to honor her family's vow to watch and protect Amphibia due to the kindness she and the Newts show her when she arrived which made her happy. Despite knowing that Marcy had stranded her friends in Amphibia on purpose, Olivia still trusts her and chose to save and free her, even given her a blanket and tea to help comfort her.
As for General Yunan, she and Marcy are just as close. The two of them even worked together as pirates and went through countless journeys throughout her time in Amphibia. When Andrias took things too far, Yunan helped Olivia save Marcy. The two newts were horrified when Andrias and The Core proceeded to possess Marcy and use her for their plans. When Marcy had to leave Amphibia for good, both Yunan and Olivia are thankful to her for showing them the important things in life and how she was the reason they found each other. Although Marcy regretted the fact that she didn't take more time to get to know Olivia and Yunan better, the newt ladies are just glad they met her at all and for the chance Marcy inadvertently gave them to grow closer.
Plantar family
Marcy got along with Hop Pop and Polly instantly when they first met when they were impressed by her knowledge and interest in farming. While Sprig was initially distrustful of her due to previous experience with Sasha, he came around to trusting her and considering her a friend after she saved him from the queen Barbari-ant. Marcy in general is shown to share a close friendship with all three of them, even bonding with Hop Pop in "Friend or Frobo?" over their interest in seeds, carrying Polly in episodes like "The Second Temple," and including Sprig and Polly in her and Anne's sleepover in "The Sleepover to End All Sleepovers." She is even shown horrified and remorseful when finding out how much pain and suffering she was causing them during the Flipwart trial in "The First Temple." Their opinion of her becomes strained a bit in "True Colors" when finding out she intentionally planned on getting herself, Anne, and Sasha trapped in Amphibia with Sprig even growing uncomfortable and backing away when she tries to justify her decision and how much Anne benefited from Amphibia. She is noticeably remorseful over her actions especially when Andrias throws Sprig out the window with her having a tearful expression. This does not stop her from trying to make amends by saving Sprig from falling while Andrias is distracted and helping them and Anne escape from Andrias. They are shown horrified and saddened at Marcy's possible death when Andrias stabs her. The Plantars were even shocked to see her possessed by the Core, but was later freed and they were glad to see her alive.
Maddie Flour
Marcy and Maddie quickly became great friends as of "Maddie & Marcy" after Marcy saw her stop a living tree using her potions and bond over their shared interest in magic. Maddie even took Marcy in as her apprentice, as Marcy wanted to learn to do magic herself. Though their friendship sparked jealousy upon Maddie's younger triplet sisters, and when Marcy suggests that she should make time for them, Maddie brushed off the idea as she believed that being a witch was more important. Marcy was proven to be correct as Maddie's negligence led to her sisters growing to gigantic size after she told them to "grow up" and Marcy and Maddie worked together to save them from exploding. Maddie takes Marcy's advice to be a better older sister to them.
Powers and abilities
- Intelligence: Marcy has shown to be very intelligent, even being an A+ student. She has a high intelligence, that she was even able to learn the Amphibian alphabet, know the various amphibian species, and use Amphibia vegetation and her knowledge of chemistry to achieve various effects, such as an explosive formula to defeat the barbari-ants.
- Archery: Marcy has shown to have the ability to use a crossbow, being able to use it perfectly during combat, as well as being able to use it as a grappling hook.
- Formerly:
- Calamity Box Powers: Marcy possessed powers pertaining to the green Calamity Gem of Wit. While not much of a fighter like Anne and Sasha, Marcy's power grants her a boost to her already incredible intelligence, allowing her to use her extensive knowledge and execute the best course of action. In "Marcy at the Gates" Marcy used her knowledge of the Barbari-ants and applied in the heat of danger, not only saving Sprig but also her own life after jumping into Barbari-ant queen's stomach.
- Full Calamity Powers: In "The Hardest Thing," Marcy accessed the full extent of her powers when all three Calamity Gems were together in her final fight against The Core-controlled Moon. In this form, Marcy was clothed in golden armor with a green skirt and cape, dark green shoulder guards with golden trims, golden fingerless gauntlets and golden crown. Her armor also bear green gems embedded into the metal. Moreover, her powers were far more intense than in her previous uses with them.
- Energy Constructs: With her producing a greater amount of energy, Marcy had the power to create any object of her choosing out solid green energy. During her fight against the Core, Marcy could create 20-sided dice of pure energy and use them in the same fashion as throwing a ball. The dice could bounce off it targets with incredible destructive power to destroy the Core's robot and could create tremendous explosions.
- Immense Strength: Marcy's strength was boosted thanks to her full power, allowing her to destroy many of the Core's robots and hold back the moon in part with Anne and Sasha.
- Immense Speed/Flight: With her powers boosted, Marcy was much faster than before, allowing her to leave the planet's atmosphere in seconds and destroy the Core's monstrous robots at faster-than-light speed.
- Immense Durability: Marcy was able to survive her own explosions, as well as the force of the Core's final gambit being pushed against her along side Anne, Sasha and the frobots.
- Calamity Box Powers: Marcy possessed powers pertaining to the green Calamity Gem of Wit. While not much of a fighter like Anne and Sasha, Marcy's power grants her a boost to her already incredible intelligence, allowing her to use her extensive knowledge and execute the best course of action. In "Marcy at the Gates" Marcy used her knowledge of the Barbari-ants and applied in the heat of danger, not only saving Sprig but also her own life after jumping into Barbari-ant queen's stomach.
Sightings
Season 1 | ||||||||||||
Amphibia Main Theme: | Appears | |||||||||||
Amphibia Credits Theme: | Absent | |||||||||||
1. "Anne or Beast?": | Absent | 20. "Prison Break": | Pictured & Mentioned | |||||||||
2. "Best Fronds": | Flashback | 21. "Grubhog Day": | Absent | |||||||||
3. "Cane Crazy": | Absent | 22. "Hop Pop and Lock": | Absent | |||||||||
4. "Flood, Sweat & Tears": | Absent | 23. "Civil Wart": | Absent | |||||||||
5. "Hop Luck": | Absent | 24. "Hop-Popular": | Absent | |||||||||
6. "Stakeout": | Absent | 25. "Croak & Punishment": | Absent | |||||||||
7. "The Domino Effect": | Absent | 26. "Trip to the Archives": | Absent | |||||||||
8. "Taking Charge": | Absent | 27. "Snow Day": | Absent | |||||||||
9. "Anne Theft Auto": | Absent | 28. "Cracking Mrs. Croaker": | Absent | |||||||||
10. "Breakout Star": | Absent | 29. "A Night at the Inn": | Absent | |||||||||
11. "Sprig Vs Hop Pop": | Absent | 30. "Wally and Anne": | Mentioned | |||||||||
12. "Girl Time": | Absent | 31. "Family Fishing Trip": | Absent | |||||||||
13. "Dating Season": | Absent | 32. "Bizarre Bazaar": | Absent | |||||||||
14. "Anne Vs. Wild": | Absent | 33. "Cursed!": | Mentioned | |||||||||
15. "Contagi-Anne": | Absent | 34. "Fiddle Me This": | Absent | |||||||||
16. "Family Shrub": | Absent | 35. "The Big Bugball Game": | Absent | |||||||||
17. "Lily Pad Thai": | Absent | 36. "Combat Camp": | Absent | |||||||||
18. "Plantar's Last Stand": | Absent | 37. "Children of the Spore": | Absent | |||||||||
19. "Toad Tax": | Absent | 38. "Anne of the Year": | Mentioned | |||||||||
39. "Reunion": | Mentioned |
Behind the scenes
Name and basis
Marcy's given name is a short form of the name "Marcia", a name of Latin origin based on the Roman God of War, Mars. Her middle name, Regina, is also of Latin origin, meaning "queen".
Marcy's surname, Wu, is Chinese. It can have several meanings depending on the ideogram and tone, although Wu as a surname is commonly written as "吳" in Chinese. On Reddit, Matt stated that Marcy's surname inspiration is because he knew someone named Wu.[35]
Matt revealed that Marcy was based on the dynamic he had with friends when he was younger, sharing her nerdiness and enthusiasm about certain media and popular culture he would try to get his friends interested in, like Marcy does with Anne and Sasha.[36]
Voice
Marcy is voiced by Haley Tju. Tju was announced as a guest star in the second season on June 23, 2020,[37] with her role as Marcy being announced on July 21, 2020.[38]
Debut
Marcy first made a non-speaking cameo in a flashback in "Best Fronds" in Season 1 and made her proper debut in the Season 2 episode "Marcy at the Gates".
Foreign voice actors
Language version | Actors | Notes |
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Spanish (Latin America) | Nicole Apstein | |
Portugese (Brazil) | Bianca Alencar | |
Czech | Jitka Moučková | |
German | Zina Laus | |
Danish | Natascha Jessen | |
Spanish (Castilian) | Natalia García | She is also the voice actress for Ivy in Spanish. |
French | Cathy Boquet | |
Hungarian | Csifó Dorina | She is also the first voice actress for Ivy in Hungarian. |
Indonesian | Jheni Rinjo | |
Hebrew | Eliana Magon (אליענה מגון) | |
Italian | Emanuela Ionica | |
Japanese | Arisa Date (伊達 朱里紗) | |
Korean | Jang Mi (장미) | She is also the voice actress for Polly in Korean. |
Malay | Shireen Haji Salehuddin | |
Dutch | Iris Bakker | |
Norwegian | Malin Pettersen | |
Polish | Katarzyna Domalewska | |
Portuguese | Sissi Martins | |
Romanian | Nicol Rădulescu | |
Swedish | Laura Jonstoji Berg | |
Thai | Quankamon Boonjub (ขวัญกมล บุญจับ) | |
Turkish | Özge Çecen |
Quotes
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Gallery
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Trivia
- Out of the Calamity Trio, Marcy was the only one who neither spoke nor was shown at the present time in the first season. Instead, she was shown in a flashback in the opening and "Best Fronds"; pictured in the opening, "Best Fronds", and "Prison Break"; mentioned by Anne once each in "Best Fronds", "Wally and Anne" (indirectly), "Cursed!" (indirectly), and "Anne of the Year"; and mentioned by Sasha twice each in "Prison Break" (indirectly) and "Reunion".
- Marcy is the only one of the Calamity Trio to not appear in the Vlogs from the Bog short series.
- In an interview with the website Medium, Matt Braly said that Marcy's parents never appeared physically on the show because the team was approaching max capacity when it came to characters and story elements to pay off, and unlike Anne with her parents, Marcy didn't really need them for her story and arc to be satisfactory.[39]
- Despite being of Taiwanese descent, Marcy's exact race and ethnicity hasn't been confirmed, given Taiwan ethnicity can consist of multiple demographics, such as Han East Asian or sinicized Austronesian.
- Marcy, Anne, and Sasha are the only humans to visit Amphibia.
- However, they are not the only humans to see Amphibia, as Mr. Boonchuy, Mrs. Boonchuy, Terri, Dr. Jan, Ally, Jess, Molly Jo, Humphrey Westwood, two elderly Thai women, Mr. X, Jenny, and unnamed FBI agents witness the dimension through Terri's portal in "Escape to Amphibia".
- Marcy, along with Sasha and Anne, is featured in one of creator Matt Braly's first drawings for Amphibia;[40] depicting the three at some point before they were sent to Amphibia, Marcy is seen sleeping on a couch in the image, with Sasha holding her and Anne close.[41] Braly revealed the image stuck with him throughout the development of the whole show as a way to prove to himself that Marcy, Sasha, and Anne "cared for each other no matter what they went through on the show".[42] The words "Its complicated" were also featured on the image, which Braly revealed was a way to showcase how each of the three had played a role in making their friendship toxic, but each of the three would then play a role in reforming it.[40]
- Clothing similar to Marcy's school uniform was shown by Carbon Costume for fans who want to cosplay as her.
- She plays a video game console that is almost identical to the Nintendo Switch.
- When she saves Sprig from the Barbari-ant queen, her eyes briefly glow green for a few frames, similar to how Anne's eyes glow blue and Sasha's eyes glow pink.
- Marcy is shown to be ambidextrous.
- A running gag in the episode "Marcy at the Gates" is Marcy's cloak catching on fire and her panicking every time it happens.
- Another running gag which also started with "Marcy at the Gates" is Marcy falling on her face, sometimes down stairs. This applies even when she was possessed.
- Marcy lived in Amphibia for four months prior to reuniting with Anne.[10]
- Marcy has shown traits of autism and/or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Matt Braly initially considered this to be coincidental in August 2020,[43] and he would later elaborate in June 2022 that he did not confirm her as autistic because he is not qualified to do so.[44][45][46] However, he also said that he is not opposed to any fan interpretation of her as autistic.
- In one of her concept arts when Marcy is on Earth, she seems to play violin due to her left hand carrying a black violin case filled with different colored circles, squares, and rectangles.
- Marcy is a self-proclaimed "master" of RTS (real-time strategy) games and has beaten King Andrias at the game Flipwart, which she describes as "chess to the max".[22]
- Marcy is a straight "A" student in every class other than gym, which she is too busy reading to partake in.[22]
- Marcy is said to be head of the Chess Club back as Saint James Middle School.[22]
- In the Amphibiland pilot, Marcy had short hair, beady eyes, her hairpin was on the other side, she wore earrings, and she wasn't wearing a hoodie.
- Marcy loves red velvet cupcakes with Ube frosting.[47]
- She is the only human to be possessed by the Core.
- Marcy appears to have green blood,[13] shown when Sasha scratched her face with her sword.
- According to Matt Braly, her blood is stained green due to Disney's Television Standards and Practices disallowing the appearance of red blood. However, Braly justified it as the nanobot fluid from the rejuvenation tank still circulating in her bloodstream and said that after a while her blood would regain its normal red color.[48]
- Following the release of Marcy's Journal: A Guide to Amphibia, Adam Colás revealed character notes he had taken from the first writers' room discussion about her debut episode, "Marcy at the Gates".[49]
- One note reads that Marcy is "not in a hurry to leave", referring to her betrayal.
- According to Marcy's Journal: A Guide to Amphibia, Marcy is an Aquarius, due to in one of the photos drawn, the Aquarius symbol is above her in green, revealing that she was born between January 20 and February 18, 2006.
- Coincidentally, her voice actress Haley Tju is also an Aquarius.
- Additionally, this also makes her the oldest in the trio.
- Ironically, her actress is the youngest of the Calamity Trio actresses.
- The notes in Marcy's journal when she plays the violin with the group of Night Guards is the first notes of "Marcy's Theme" composed by TJ Hill.
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Adam Colás (writer) and Joe Johnston (director) (April 3, 2021). "Maddie & Marcy". Amphibia. Season 2. Episode 16B. Disney Channel.
- ↑ Marcy's Journal: A Guide to Amphibia by Matt Braly and Adam Colás. December 6, 2022. Published by Disney Press. Entry(s) 29. ISBN: 978-1484711392.
- ↑ Marcy's Journal: A Guide to Amphibia by Matt Braly and Adam Colás. December 6, 2022. Published by Disney Press. Entry(s) 1. ISBN: 978-1484711392.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Darya Baj (December 7, 2021). "Matt Braly on Amphibia — Culture, and Alienation — the Metaphorical and Fantastical". Medium. Retrieved on December 8, 2021.
- ↑ Marcy's Journal: A Guide to Amphibia by Matt Braly and Adam Colás. December 6, 2022. Published by Disney Press. Entry(s) 124. ISBN: 978-1484711392.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Adam Colás (writer) and Jenn Strickland (director) (April 30, 2022). "The Beginning of the End". Amphibia. Season 3. Episode 16B. Disney Channel.
- ↑ King, Jade (May 2, 2022). "Matt Braly Interview - A Deep Dive Into The Amphibia Finale". TheGamer.
- ↑ Marcy's Journal: A Guide to Amphibia by Matt Braly and Adam Colás. December 6, 2022. Published by Disney Press. Entry(s) 103. ISBN: 978-1484711392.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Gloria Shen (writer) and Jenn Strickland (director) (April 17, 2021). "The Third Temple". Amphibia. Season 2. Episode 18B. Disney Channel.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Matt Braly, Adam Colás (writers) and Joe Johnston, Jenn Strickland (directors) (August 15, 2020). "Marcy at the Gates". Amphibia. Season 2. Episode 6. Disney Channel.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Michele Cavin (writer) and Kyler Spears (director) (September 19, 2020). "The Sleepover to End All Sleepovers". Amphibia. Season 2. Episode 10A. Disney Channel.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Adam Colás (writer) and Kyler Spears (director) (April 24, 2021). "The Dinner". Amphibia. Season 2. Episode 19A. Disney Channel.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 Gloria Shen, Jenava Mie, Michele Cavin (writers) and Roxann Cole, Joe Johnston, Jenn Strickland (directors) (May 7, 2022). "All In". Amphibia. Season 3. Episode 17. Disney Channel.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Michele Cavin, Jenava Mie (writers) and Kyler Spears, Jenn Strickland (directors) (May 24, 2021). "True Colors". Amphibia. Season 2. Episode 20. Disney Channel.
- ↑ Matt Braly, Jack Ferraiolo (writers) and Derek Kirk Kim (director) (June 17, 2019). "Best Fronds". Amphibia. Season 1. Episode 1B. Disney Channel.
- ↑ (September 30, 2021). "Marcy Theme Song Takeover". Disney Theme Song Takeover. Theme 3. Disney Channel (YouTube).
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 Jenava Mie (writer) and Jenn Strickland (director) (November 13, 2021). "Olivia & Yunan". Amphibia. Season 3. Episode 7B. Disney Channel.
- ↑ Todd McClintock (writer) and Kyler Spears (director) (August 22, 2020). "Scavenger Hunt". Amphibia. Season 2. Episode 7A. Disney Channel.
- ↑ Michele Cavin (writer) and Joe Johnston (director) (August 22, 2020). "The Plantars Check In". Amphibia. Season 2. Episode 7B. Disney Channel.
- ↑ Jenava Mie (writer) and Jenn Strickland (director) (August 29, 2020). "Lost in Newtopia". Amphibia. Season 2. Episode 8A. Disney Channel.
- ↑ Gloria Shen (writer) and Joe Johnston (director) (September 19, 2020). "A Day at the Aquarium". Amphibia. Season 2. Episode 10B. Disney Channel.
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 Adam Colás, Todd McClintock (writers) and Kyler Spears, Jenn Strickland (directors) (March 20, 2021). "The First Temple". Amphibia. Season 2. Episode 14A. Disney Channel.
- ↑ Michele Cavin (writer) and Joe Johnston (director) (March 27, 2021). "New Wartwood". Amphibia. Season 2. Episode 15A. Disney Channel.
- ↑ Todd McClintock (writer) and Jenn Strickland (director) (April 10, 2021). "The Second Temple". Amphibia. Season 2. Episode 17A. Disney Channel.
- ↑ Todd McClintock (writer) and Joe Johnston (director) (April 24, 2021). "Battle of the Bands". Amphibia. Season 2. Episode 19B. Disney Channel.
- ↑ Adam Colás, Todd McClintock (writer) and Joe Johnston, Jenn Strickland (directors) (October 2, 2021). "The New Normal". Amphibia. Season 3. Episode 1. Disney Channel.
- ↑ Adam Colás, Jenava Mie (writers) and Roxann Cole, Kyler Spears, Jenn Strickland (directors) (November 27, 2021). "Froggy Little Christmas". Amphibia. Season 3. Episode 9. Disney Channel.
- ↑ Todd McClintock (writer) and Roxann Cole (director) (April 16, 2022). "The Core & The King". Amphibia. Season 3. Episode 14B. Disney Channel.
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 Adam Colás, Todd McClintock (writers) and Roxann Cole, Joe Johnston (directors) (May 14, 2022). "The Hardest Thing". Amphibia. Season 3. Episode 18. Disney Channel.
- ↑ Marcy's Journal: A Guide to Amphibia by Matt Braly and Adam Colás. December 6, 2022. Published by Disney Press. Entry(s) 123. ISBN: 978-1484711392.
- ↑ Marcy's Journal: A Guide to Amphibia by Matt Braly and Adam Colás. December 6, 2022. Published by Disney Press. Entry(s) 125. ISBN: 978-1484711392.
- ↑ Marcy's Journal: A Guide to Amphibia by Matt Braly and Adam Colás. December 6, 2022. Published by Disney Press. Entry(s) 126. ISBN: 978-1484711392.
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 Marcy's Journal: A Guide to Amphibia by Matt Braly and Adam Colás. December 6, 2022. Published by Disney Press. Entry(s) 127. ISBN: 978-1484711392.
- ↑ Marcy's Journal: A Guide to Amphibia by Matt Braly and Adam Colás. December 6, 2022. Published by Disney Press. Entry(s) 128. ISBN: 978-1484711392.
- ↑ "I'm Matt Braly, creator and executive producer of Amphibia - Ask me anything!!!". Reddit (August 22, 2020). “I knew a Wu, and Sasha's last name was the maiden name of one of the show's development executives, Elizabeth Taylor. There would be no Amphibia without Elizabeth so it felt right.”
- ↑ Bozza, Rebecca (April 8, 2021). Interview With Dana Terrace and Matt Braly (36taiwanese4). YouTube. It's Rebecca Rose. Archived from the original on 2021-04-08.
- ↑ "Disney Channel Renews ‘Amphibia’ For Season 3; Kermit The Frog, Jenifer Lewis, George Takei And More To Guest Star On Season 2". Deadline (June 23, 2020).
- ↑ August 2020 Programming Highlights. Disney General Entertainment Content. Archived from the original on October 2, 2020.
- ↑ Baj, Darya (July 29, 2022). "Amphibia: Opus & Impact — Matt Braly Interview". Medium.
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 Johnson, Zach (May 5, 2022). "Interview with Matt Braly". D23.
- ↑ Braly, Matt (May 5, 2022). This is it - I had it hung on my wall for all 3 seasons. Very loose sketch from the very beginning (Tweet). Twitter. Archived from the original on 2022-05-05.
- ↑ Matt Braly on Twitter (Tweet). Twitter (May 5, 2022). Archived from the original on 2022-05-05. “It was honestly to remind myself that these 3 cared for each other no matter what they went through on the show”
- ↑ "I'm Matt Braly, creator and executive producer of Amphibia - Ask me anything!!!". Reddit (August 22, 2020). “She was not written with that intention but I think we get to know our characters better as we write them. In many ways they tell us who they are, not vice versa. I am so happy to see people identify with her in this way.”
- ↑ Braly, Matt [@Radrappy] (Jun 16, 2022). "I would like to clarify my response about Marcy & Asd, as I feel it has been misinterpreted. I tried to be pretty definitive but obviously didn't do a good job - that's my bad." (Tweet). Retrieved 2024-09-29 – via Twitter.
- ↑ Braly, Matt [@Radrappy] (Jun 16, 2022). "If you tell me "I believe Marcy has asd for these reasons" I will never contradict you or say that's wrong. She belongs to the audience and it's wonderful that people see themselves in her." (Tweet). Retrieved 2024-09-29 – via Twitter.
- ↑ Braly, Matt [@Radrappy] (Jun 16, 2022). "However as I have said before she was not conceived with that intent and I am not qualified to commit to her being someone with Asd. I apologize to anyone who finds this disappointing and urge you to still see her however best makes you happy." (Tweet). Retrieved 2024-09-29 – via Twitter.
- ↑ Todd McClintock (writer) and Roxann Cole (director) (April 16, 2022). "The Core & The King". Amphibia. Season 3. Episode 14B. Disney Channel.
- ↑ Fury, Rob (May 27, 2022). "Live Autograph Signing with Matt Braly, Creator of Amphibia (1:02:29)" (Video) (English). YouTube. Streamily YouTube channel. Retrieved on 06-26-2022.
- ↑ Adam Colás (Dec 18, 2022). In honor of the release of Marcy’s Journal, here are the notes I took from our very first writers room discussion of Marcy at the Gates as we figured out the story and her character. (Tweet). Twitter. Archived from the original on 2022-12-09. Retrieved on 2022-12-09.